But this would only be possible if Kenya’s annual development plans were smooth since the inception of Vision 2030 in 2008. With the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic, which has ravaged livelihoods in Kenya and across the globe, chances of achieving Vision 2030 goal have further dwindled. The end result is that the government does not have money to fund Vision 2030, spelling doom for its achievement. The disruption of learning during the pandemic period greatly limited a huge population of Kenyans from attaining education and skills necessary to achieve Vision 2030. Achieving Kenya’s Vision 2030 on time may not be possible.
Source: The Star January 06, 2021 02:01 UTC